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The Isis Podcasts: In Conversation with Judith Matloff

by | February 4, 2021

Join us for a conversation with international journalist Judith Matloff. In an over 40 year career, Matloff has reported from Rwanda, Angola, Mexico and Russia, and her articles have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Forbes, The Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal. Matloff now teaches crisis reporting at Columbia’s Graduate School of Journalism and consults for leading organisations around the world (including the United Nations), as part of her dedication to improving safety protocols and training for woman and media organisations. We talk about risk mitigation in conflict reporting, particularly for female-identifying reporters, and Matloff’s latest book, How to Drag a Body and Other Safety Tips You Hope to Never Need, available here: http://judithmatloff.com 

Hosted by Emily Luo and Kalli Dockrill. 

Listen now on Spotify